The telephone memory aid provides a database to a primary party for storing and retrieving personal information about a secondary party, including summary information related to communication exchanges between the primary and secondary parties. The summary information includes, for example, the date and time of prior telephone calls and the topics discussed. This secondary party information, including the summaries of prior telephone calls, is available for review by the primary party during future phone calls with the secondary party. The telephone memory aid also facilitates entry of information into the database through speech recognition algorithms and through question and answer sessions with the primary and secondary parties.
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1. A telephone memory aid comprising:
a database that is accessible by a primary party for storing and retrieving personal information about a secondary party, a review system, operably coupled to the database, that is configured to provide the personal information of the secondary party to the primary party in response to a communication between a first telephone unit of the primary party and a second telephone unit of the secondary party, and an information entry system that is configured to facilitate entry of summary information pertaining to communication exchanges between the primary and secondary parties during the communication of the first and second telephone units as additional personal information of the secondary party, for presentation to the primary party via the review system during future phone calls with the secondary party.
11. A telephone memory aid comprising,
a database that is accessible by a primary party for storing and retrieving personal information about a secondary party, a review system, operably coupled to the microprocessor, that is configured to provide the personal information of the secondary party to the primary party in response to a communication between a first telephone unit of the primary party and a second telephone unit of the secondary party, and an information entry system that is configured to monitor communication exchanges between the primary and secondary parties during the communication between the first and second telephone units and to use a speech recognition algorithm to obtain summary information related to the communication exchanges between the primary and secondary parties, for entry in the database as additional personal information of the secondary party, and for presentation to the primary party during future phone calls with the secondary party via the review system.
3. The telephone memory aid of
4. The telephone memory aid of
5. The telephone memory aid of
6. The telephone memory aid of
8. The telephone memory aid of
the information entry system includes a speech-recognition system.
9. The telephone memory aid of
the information entry system is configured to selectively facilitate the entry of the summary information by the primary party and by the secondary party.
10. The telephone memory aid of
the summary information includes at least one of: a time of the communication, and one or more topics of the communication exchanges. 12. The telephone memory aid of
13. The telephone memory aid of
14. The telephone memory aid of
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1. Field of the Invention
The invention relates to a telephone memory aid. More specifically, the invention relates to apparatus for allowing personal information about a secondary party from a variety of sources to be entered into a database and have that information automatically displayed to the primary party user in future telephone calls.
Telephone systems using caller ID are well known in the art. In these systems information coming from the callers telephone is displayed on the receiver telephone. Examples are shown in U.S. Pat. Nos. 5,907604 and 5,982,866. UK patent 2,279,203 discloses an enhanced calling party identifying apparatus that focuses on how to screen calls in an expanded caller ID. A calling party identifying apparatus is electrically connected to an exchange system. The calling party identifying apparatus can display the calling number and the registered name of the calling phone set or the like (such as a fax machine). The calling party identifying apparatus includes a receiver, a microprocessor, a memory, an LCD, a key pad, a plurality of lights, and a speaker. The memory has a database installed therein including a plurality of potential callers' information each of which includes a specific caller's name, the calling number of the caller, the preference degree thereof, and the preferred hours for the caller to call. The calling party identifying apparatus is allowed to display the caller's name on the LCD instead of displaying the registered name of the calling device. When any call comes in, the identification apparatus will check with the database and display the caller's name, the calling number thereof, and the preference degree thereof The patent is focused on how to screen calls in an expanded caller ID system.
The present invention is a telephone memory aid that is focused on how to capture information during a telephone call and allow entry of information by the user or other party into a database that may be used in future calls. In future calls, the telephone memory aid would allow the user to call or be called by a desired second party and see all of the stored personal information related to the second party. This might include name, date of last call, topics that were discussed in the last telephone call, names of family members, vacation plans, hobbies, and similar such information. The purpose is to improve the conversation flow and communications between the parties of the telephone call.
The apparatus to accomplish the invention is as follows. The telephone memory aid has a first telephone unit of a primary party, a second telephone unit of a secondary party which communicates with the first telephone unit and a database for storing personal information about the secondary party. The telephone memory aid also has a microprocessor communicating with the database for retrieving the personal information of the secondary party in response to a connection of the first and second telephone units. The primary party has a means for reviewing the personal information of the secondary party which is obtained from the database by the microprocessor. An information entry system allows both the primary and secondary parties to enter information about the secondary party into the database during the phone calling process with the secondary party. This secondary party information is available to the primary party on the means for reviewing during future phone calls with the secondary party. Information may also be entered into the database through speech recognition algorithms in the microprocessor and through question and answer sessions with the primary and secondary parties.
There are several means for entering information into database 20. Keyboard 24 may be used by the primary party or other parties to enter information about the secondary party into the microprocessor 18 which then enters the information into database 20. Internal database 20 may also receive information from a question and answer session algorithm in microprocessor 18 which gathers information from the primary party caller or the secondary party caller about the secondary party caller. The question and answer algorithm would be used in conjunction with a speech recognition algorithm system in microprocessor 18 Microprocessor 18 communicates with earpiece 26, a microphone 28, a handset 30, a speaker 32, a keypad 36, a keyboard 24, and an LCD display 40. These devices are all input/output devices to microprocessor 18 Handset 30 is used by the primary party for speaking and listening in enhanced telephone system 14. Keypad 36 is used for dialing the secondary party caller with the second telephone unit. LCD display 40 is used by the primary party upon initiation of a telephone call to display personal information about secondary party. If the primary party receives a phone call from the secondary party, LCD display 40 displays personal information about the secondary party. Earpiece 26 is used to receive personal information of the secondary party in place of a LCD display 40. Microphone 28 is used by the primary party to a provide information to microprocessor 18 through the speech recognition algorithm. This information is then entered information into database 20.
It is also within the scope of the invention for the information about the secondary party in database 20 to be transferred to third telephone 23 whose user may be anticipating a telephone call with the secondary party.
Applicant's inventive idea is really focused on how to capture information during a telephone call for storage in database 20 so it may be used in fixture calls. As the technology develops, the system will increasingly rely on speech understanding and processing to capture key information for the conversation, categorize up, store it, and redisplay it.
While the preferred embodiments of the invention have been shown and described, numerous variations and alternative embodiments will occur to those skilled in the art. Accordingly, it is intended that the invention be limited only in terms of the appended claims.
Gutta, Srinivas, Eshelman, Larry J., Strubbe, Hugo J., Milanski, John, Hoekema, James A.
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